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105. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried 23.7 Million Passengers in February 2016
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) for the month of February 2016 show continued growth in international air passenger demand, while air cargo markets remain weak. The month of February saw the region's airlines carry 23.7 million international passengers, a solid 8.2% increase compared to the same month last year.
106. IATA Reports Robust Air Passenger Growth in June
IATA's June 2013 passenger demand figures show year-on-year growth of 6.0%. The robust growth, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), is ahead of the 4.8% demand growth reported over the first six months of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012. It is also ahead of the 5.6% expansion in capacity for June over the previous year. This pushed the passenger load factor to 8
107. Asia Pacific Airlines Carried Only 844,000 International Passengers in July
Preliminary traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) show that international passenger demand in July 2020 was almost completely suppressed as a result of ongoing border closures and other onerous forms of travel restrictions.
108. Munich Airport Reports March 2010 Traffic
Munich Airport Reports March 2010 Traffic. Passenger demand at Munich Airport is again showing significant growth, with the total number of passengers using the airport in the first three months of 2010 showing a year-on-year gain of over 3% to 7.2 million. In March 2010 the number was actually up by 11.4% to 2.9 million passengers – the best March result in the history of the airp
109. AirAsia to Increase Flights between Perth and Bali
From 1 July 2011, AirAsia will ramp up its frequencies between Perth and Bali from three to four flights daily in response to increased passenger demand, with weekly services to rise from 21 to 28.
110. IATA Urges Governments in Latin America and Caribbean to Make Infrastructure a Priority
IATA has urged governments in Latin America and the Caribbean to work with industry to make infrastructure a priority in unlocking aviation’s economic and social benefits. Passenger demand in Latin America and the Caribbean is expected to more than double from 298 million in 2015 to 658 million in 2035. If that demand is met, the number of jobs supported by aviation in the region w
111. AirAsia to Increase Melbourne - KL Flights; Fares from A$119
AirAsia to Increase Melbourne - KL Flights; Fares from A$119. AirAsia is boosting its services between Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne by offering two return flights daily on the popular route. From 2 February 2010, AirAsia will offer 14 flights per week to KL in response to increased passenger demand.
112. SilkAir to Increase Flights to Select Destinations in Asia
SilkAir has confirmed it will increase services across parts of its route network during the Northern Summer 2013 period (31 March 2013 – 26 October 2013) to meet growing passenger demand. Most notably, a fifth daily service will be introduced for both Phuket in Thailand and Penang in Malaysia respectively, up from the current four flights a day.

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